Hindered Settling
random notes of a skeptical geologist
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Moving to Hinderedsettling.com
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If you haven't already noticed, I have moved my blog over to a Wordpress site, to the the Hinderedsettling.com domain. New blog posts (...
Sunday, October 16, 2011
The case for scales, rates, and numbers in geology
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A long time ago I used to study geology in a nice city called Cluj, in the middle of that interesting part of Romania known as Transylvania....
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Saturday, July 16, 2011
Salt and sediment: A brief history of ideas
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Salty weirdness Salt is a weird kind of rock. At first sight, it behaves like most other rocks: if you pick up a piece, it is hard, it is h...
Friday, July 08, 2011
Where on Google Earth? WoGE #296
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Hindered Settling hasn't hosted a Where-on-Google-Earth in a long time , but WoGE #295 (hosted at Andiwhere's) had such a range of...
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Sunday, April 17, 2011
Stretching the truth: vertical exaggeration of seismic data
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If someone showed a photograph of the famous Cuernos massif (Torres del Paine National Park, Chile) like the one below, it would be - probab...
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